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h jbcrmuda jk recorder *-.. l fw f * wumt^p^mmj wsg published bi-yyeekl price id wednesdays 1 saturdays 77677 i eai al volume xxxvii hamilton bermuda wednesday october 5 1960 no 19 visiting artist gives first hand report on congo crisis bermuda singers score on first l"k â– > v mwm c m ese-t t a l l ? mmm Â«â– *â€¢ â– i m m m f ** * mtm â€” m â€” __â– mmajm m__^______ta -"' a __â– k ' k___^i b ib r b fe_k_flft__fl_rl " h ik r-__l 1 i mm mmmm mmfm pjuf i n_^_i__m__^_l ______ _______! * p h l^^___^l aawm mmmmmaa visit to u.s.a i â€¢ re m 99t^f a brilliant group of young men and women directed by rev arthur s jones all.-u temple a.m.e church som erset bermuda made histo v in newark on their first trip to america they were pres.'n ted at the union chapt a.m.e church of which rev rencoe is pastor participants were joseph jones winslow dill curevui smith arthur jones darnl â– _/ smith philip guishard eail smith glenn bascome brci ton roberts reginald wilkii - son leon wilson wttta i siniiiions civile simo k woodeuen douglas mrs erma jones serves as m~"z j miss phillippa schuyler says congolese never forgot atrocities nor forgave belgians for racial discrimination officials rush plans ml j for reception of macmillan tonight jl|i88 phillipa schuyler famed american pianist writer who three days before her arrival in bermuda on saturday was in the strife-torn ex-belgian congo working as un accredited united press international correspondent gav a large audience on sunday night an interesting insight into some of the problems facing this new nation government officials includ ing the police and director of the trade development board were busy this morning work ing out plans for the reception tonight of prime minister harold maeiiiillan who is du to stop off here enroute to london from the i'nited na tions assembly in new york 1 mr ihe prime minister is ex pected to spend about two assistant chaperone to the young artists ancient artillery company on the march â€” the acting mayor of hamilton mr q a cooper m.c.p reviews the ancient and honourable artillery company of mas sachusetts as they parade along front street enroute to the cenotaph on sundav the company came to bermuda for its 323rd annual fall field tour on sunday after attending mass at st theresa's church and honing worship at the cathedral the 100 uniformed members marched to the cenotaph where captain i j o'connor commandant of the company laid a wreath in memory of the war dead also participating in the parade were the bermuda militia band and detachments from the u.s marine barrack i the ps naval operating base and the u.s air force the massachusetts visitors were welcomed by the acting governor the^iion j y sykes attending the ceremony were the t s consul general mr george renchard and the mayor of boston mr john f collins as well as other local dignitaries â€” photo by ed kellv hours in bermuda and will mll Â». -_ . . - - ., 0 ._, _, ,, ,, t)n hand to salute the bcr iline with the governor ma j a __, â– jj ., , ... t ,. ' muda singers in addition to jor-general sir julian gas l t :â€ž__â™¦; ... r . . ~ . ,, an enthusiastic ajmienee w i â– coigne at lovernnient house , a d _ ,. â€ž ,? , ,, noted bermudians mr an 1 present plans are for mr m _â€ž ( , _ â€¢ . . d ., ... . ' â€ž i Â»â€¢ mrs gerald a braneman nnd macmillan s koval air fore w j mi c -. ,. â€¢ , , , mrs maude flack of new ( oniet jet airliner to land at y â– p , the civil air terminal between 7 jo p.m and 7.45 p.m th thc other engagements iovemor will meet bin at the oned rev joues and his civil ai terminal and they Â«â€¢"Â«Â»Â»*Â« who by their splen will drive together to govern d,d volces and artistry en meiu house d e a r e d themselves to mr m-|efflrth*Â».iÂ»_di.e to re newark new york and oth r mime his li(.,ii ( wartjoaÂ¥_iÂ»7--*Â£i nts of their bu y schedu ,â– . nt 10 p.n . making anothe negro stand-ins 1 staged in south city to get full time fire chief also staging first fire prevention week to arrive in england at 10 stop at tin azores he is due tonight's franchise miss phillippa schuyler a.m demonstrations over voting curbs are carried oont at registrar offices meeting again at devonshire hall the city of hamilton is to have its first fire prevention week which will be observed from october 9 to 15 this rr.ncuncement was made on monday by the acting mayor of hamilton alderman g a cooper m.c.p who told the pres3 the week is timed to coincide with a similar observance planned by the united states naval operating base and kindley afb two underlyincr factors ' n the disorder in the congo she said during the course ot uer the belgian uoveriiniei.t made reparations to the con golese but it took many yeais before its effects eoulti be fell while many beautiful build ings were built in belgium i it the profits ot the congo tiny did pour immense sums ini the congo materially added belgium perhaps | more to the congolese than any other colonial power did to its subjects however the congolese did new african riots forecast by paton fluent hour-loni talk were the fact that the congoleÂ»e never forgot the atrociii s committed against their peo ple by killer leopold ii wli"ii atlanta oet 5 negro . staged demonstrations mon day in several southern pities to protest barriers against voter registration to night's public meeting on bermu d as parliamentary franchise which was original ly scheduled to be held in the auditorium of the leopards club will now take place a devonshire recreation club hall tonight starting at 3 o'clock the leopards club is unavailable because of the or chid charity club's banquet which was previously sche duled for the club tonight new york oct 4 aun paton the south african novelist predicted yesterday that the threatened extern n in december of south afric is hated nass laws to afric m women would incite grave dis it was also announced on monday that hamilton is to have its first full time fire chief mr martin eldon crimes who will be arriving in the colony from england on october 11 and will take up his duties the following week he ruled the vast country as his private property and the fact that they rgav tbe belgians for enforciu cial segregation throughout their admim - ai > aid there \\ ling thai wa unrest which followed in dependence was commun'st inspired in a lecture entitled africa today miss schuyler not only spoke on the congo bin about her travels and experi ences in more than a dozen countries in north east and west africa which she \ primarily aa a coneert oianisti she ha heen engaged for a period of three vears the movement was led by members of the southern christian leadership conf t mr lesuer said the aeqiiisi tion of three new piec fire fighting equipment duruii the summer was the first sten in increasing the efficiency of the fire service now mr rimes will be coming to ad vise on all phases of fire fighting and prevention fir the city he will be responsi â€¢ . for the overall functioning of the fire service and th > rafting of codes and super vision of training of the brigade orders there ence organization of african men will not staid for the indignities of seai h to which their women would he subjected when the sou'i african police began reman 1 ing passes mr paton said clergymen that has been wag ing a campaign against ra cial segregation not forget thev were forced to work the plantations un 1 r leopold and they did not for give the belgian govcrnim nt for its segregation policies miss schuyler illustrated the rigidness of racial segregation in the congo by saving that it her first concert there in january 1!)59 no congoh te were allowed to attend though violent unrest foi lowed shortly after indepen dence came on hine 30 thei had been ggfctffig mfl'.v months earlier between the balabu and laulaba tribes with regard to katanga she defended albert tshombe who led the state's cec from the central governnieni many persons she said wrong ly accused him of being a tool of the belgians for nn re than a year prior to june 30 he i ought the belgians for in dependence of his state th ! belgians oppose him an 1 threw his chief ministers in jail the conference haii hoped to line up 2,000 persons mi side registration offices i i thirteen cities a spot die k showed that none had appear ed in some cities and only i mr herman leseur secre tary of the corporation re leased the information about mr grimes who he said has high qualifications for the po sition of chief fire officer he leaves a post in surrey errg land where he has been a di visional officer and senior fire protection officer with the county brigade according to mr roosevelt browne who has been chair man throughout the series which began in st george's three weeks ago tonight's panel comprises the hon h t watlington m.c.p member of the executive council and chairman of the board of edu it was rigid enforcement of pass laws that prompted lh crisis of last spring mr pat io recalled few at others the novelist who arriv 1 sunday from johannesburg will receive the 1%0 freed nn award at the nineteenth an nual dinner of freedom ho is 1 tomorrow at the hotel pla/i officials in the leon county office in tallahassee fh , said about twenty negroes had been registered they said the applicants had eome in pairs and there had been no stam iu at the courthouse there are no further plans afoot at the moment for mak ing a permanent fire fighting force mr lesuer stated add ing that it was intended lo keep the present organization as it is until it is found neces no sign of resolution mr grimes is 34 years old and is married with three chil dren he has spent his entire life in the fire fighting busi ness except for a period dur ing woris war ii when ki was in the royal marines he with regard to the congo miss schuyler said she sa no sign of resolution of ks present difficulties her per sonal opinion was that the only solution would be for th six proviio es to be given in dependence and remain under united nations supervision for many years cation mr gilbert a cooper m.c.p . chairman of the fin ance committee of the house of assembly mr arnold a francis m.c.p barrister-at law and mr mansfield brock a teacher at the berkeley in stitute about fifty negroes ao peared at the fulton county i atlanta board of registrar they were informed that registration deadlines had passed for all elections this year a dozen were registered ifor next year's elctions ac cording to officials durban south afrie oct 3 the police fired tw hursts of machine-gun fire over a crowd of africans try ing to rescue a man arreste i last nieht in the near-bv afri cna township of cato manor the mob stone an armored sary to make any changes car and a police truck before dispersing variety show committee picked aid for algerians seen the lecturer obviously di<i not think very highly of pa trice lumumba she felt __â– â€¢ would be assassinated the mo ment he stepped out of protec tion of u.n troops there were nufny other young men quite capable of handling the affairs of the country some of whom she knew personally other negro applicants we r e reported at clarksdale miss , and birmingham and tusk - gee ala however officials said no group sought le register at two other cities at which demonstrations had been scheduled â€” nashvil tenn and durham n.c m mztr t _____________________ m soviet premier said to pledge help for rebel leaders mrs sandy lewe produce and coordinator for the non commissioned officer's w t ivi . variety show announced the names of her committee mem bers this week when violence came in july tshombe capatilized on the situation one of his chi i ministers mr lsolougo is h â€¢ grandson of a king of ka tanga who was bruta'l murdered under the regime l the belgian king bolou ro told her miss schuyler said that he would fight to dea.h before yeilding the indepci ileliee of his state miss sehuvler was sharp y questioned by members of the audience during the question period about some of met views on the congolese situ cairo oct 3 the middle east news agency quot d premier khrushchev as having promised to help the algeri in rebels with aid from the so viet union citing the history of the congo mi^s schuyler said it was operated by king leopold ii from ism until lft()8 as hi private property during this time many violent atrocities were committed against the congolese people by the king who invited many unscrupu ious adventurers from various parts of the world to exploit its rubber and ivory resources other cities of the confer assistants to mrs lowe will be mrs vivian everhart and mrs wanda eperson ence demonstration list w.xe shreveport la montgomery alat petersburg and hope well va columbia s.c an i jackson miss the government - operated agency said mr khriishcl v made the statement last nighl after a meeting with tli-v members f the algerian pro visional government costume designer show will be mrs for the wand dr martin luther king jr of atlanta head of the water ence called the demonstra tions an experiment with the stand-in technique to seo how effective it can be Â«â€¢â€¢â€¢ plan to develop it on a mmh larger scale kpersoii wvi lairnian is mrs brace jackson who will be assisted by tsgt richard f hazzard and mrs mariam keller mr khrushchev was said to have advised the algerians to destroy imperialism mili tarily politically and dip'o matically they rut off the limbs noses and fingers of congolese when they failed to fill the quotas from the plantations when the world conscience became aroused over these atrocious acts miss schuyler said the belgian government took over the country in 1908 choreography is under the direction of mrs patricia cray with a2c robert but terfield mrs sandy lowe and mrs louise wilt assisting presentation â€” the hon henry vesey m.c.p chairman of the trade development board presents ian campbell 20 a shipping clerk from st george's with a cheque for 10 his prize for winning a contest sponsored by the t.d.b to get a suitable badge for the colony's qualified taxi tour guides over 100 taxi drivers who have made applications to take a teal for their tour guide badge will take the examination at prospect on friday at 9 a.m he said the conference hoped that the demonstra tions would dramatize the in instices which negroes still face in the ifield of voter registration the meeting was presided over by mrs frances bur h on behalf of the alpha wiv s who are sponsoring mi;s schuyler's visit to bermuda tion will be sgt rudy macias plans at this time call for the variety show to be staged during the first week of de cember poster designing is under the direction of tsgt robert p wallette music director 9e__fs diet delightfully with diet delight

h jbcrmuda jk recorder *-.. l fw f * wumt^p^mmj wsg published bi-yyeekl price id wednesdays 1 saturdays 77677 i eai al volume xxxvii hamilton bermuda wednesday october 5 1960 no 19 visiting artist gives first hand report on congo crisis bermuda singers score on first l"k â– > v mwm c m ese-t t a l l ? mmm Â«â– *â€¢ â– i m m m f ** * mtm â€” m â€” __â– mmajm m__^______ta -"' a __â– k ' k___^i b ib r b fe_k_flft__fl_rl " h ik r-__l 1 i mm mmmm mmfm pjuf i n_^_i__m__^_l ______ _______! * p h l^^___^l aawm mmmmmaa visit to u.s.a i â€¢ re m 99t^f a brilliant group of young men and women directed by rev arthur s jones all.-u temple a.m.e church som erset bermuda made histo v in newark on their first trip to america they were pres.'n ted at the union chapt a.m.e church of which rev rencoe is pastor participants were joseph jones winslow dill curevui smith arthur jones darnl â– _/ smith philip guishard eail smith glenn bascome brci ton roberts reginald wilkii - son leon wilson wttta i siniiiions civile simo k woodeuen douglas mrs erma jones serves as m~"z j miss phillippa schuyler says congolese never forgot atrocities nor forgave belgians for racial discrimination officials rush plans ml j for reception of macmillan tonight jl|i88 phillipa schuyler famed american pianist writer who three days before her arrival in bermuda on saturday was in the strife-torn ex-belgian congo working as un accredited united press international correspondent gav a large audience on sunday night an interesting insight into some of the problems facing this new nation government officials includ ing the police and director of the trade development board were busy this morning work ing out plans for the reception tonight of prime minister harold maeiiiillan who is du to stop off here enroute to london from the i'nited na tions assembly in new york 1 mr ihe prime minister is ex pected to spend about two assistant chaperone to the young artists ancient artillery company on the march â€” the acting mayor of hamilton mr q a cooper m.c.p reviews the ancient and honourable artillery company of mas sachusetts as they parade along front street enroute to the cenotaph on sundav the company came to bermuda for its 323rd annual fall field tour on sunday after attending mass at st theresa's church and honing worship at the cathedral the 100 uniformed members marched to the cenotaph where captain i j o'connor commandant of the company laid a wreath in memory of the war dead also participating in the parade were the bermuda militia band and detachments from the u.s marine barrack i the ps naval operating base and the u.s air force the massachusetts visitors were welcomed by the acting governor the^iion j y sykes attending the ceremony were the t s consul general mr george renchard and the mayor of boston mr john f collins as well as other local dignitaries â€” photo by ed kellv hours in bermuda and will mll Â». -_ . . - - ., 0 ._, _, ,, ,, t)n hand to salute the bcr iline with the governor ma j a __, â– jj ., , ... t ,. ' muda singers in addition to jor-general sir julian gas l t :â€ž__â™¦; ... r . . ~ . ,, an enthusiastic ajmienee w i â– coigne at lovernnient house , a d _ ,. â€ž ,? , ,, noted bermudians mr an 1 present plans are for mr m _â€ž ( , _ â€¢ . . d ., ... . ' â€ž i Â»â€¢ mrs gerald a braneman nnd macmillan s koval air fore w j mi c -. ,. â€¢ , , , mrs maude flack of new ( oniet jet airliner to land at y â– p , the civil air terminal between 7 jo p.m and 7.45 p.m th thc other engagements iovemor will meet bin at the oned rev joues and his civil ai terminal and they Â«â€¢"Â«Â»Â»*Â« who by their splen will drive together to govern d,d volces and artistry en meiu house d e a r e d themselves to mr m-|efflrth*Â».iÂ»_di.e to re newark new york and oth r mime his li(.,ii ( wartjoaÂ¥_iÂ»7--*Â£i nts of their bu y schedu ,â– . nt 10 p.n . making anothe negro stand-ins 1 staged in south city to get full time fire chief also staging first fire prevention week to arrive in england at 10 stop at tin azores he is due tonight's franchise miss phillippa schuyler a.m demonstrations over voting curbs are carried oont at registrar offices meeting again at devonshire hall the city of hamilton is to have its first fire prevention week which will be observed from october 9 to 15 this rr.ncuncement was made on monday by the acting mayor of hamilton alderman g a cooper m.c.p who told the pres3 the week is timed to coincide with a similar observance planned by the united states naval operating base and kindley afb two underlyincr factors ' n the disorder in the congo she said during the course ot uer the belgian uoveriiniei.t made reparations to the con golese but it took many yeais before its effects eoulti be fell while many beautiful build ings were built in belgium i it the profits ot the congo tiny did pour immense sums ini the congo materially added belgium perhaps | more to the congolese than any other colonial power did to its subjects however the congolese did new african riots forecast by paton fluent hour-loni talk were the fact that the congoleÂ»e never forgot the atrociii s committed against their peo ple by killer leopold ii wli"ii atlanta oet 5 negro . staged demonstrations mon day in several southern pities to protest barriers against voter registration to night's public meeting on bermu d as parliamentary franchise which was original ly scheduled to be held in the auditorium of the leopards club will now take place a devonshire recreation club hall tonight starting at 3 o'clock the leopards club is unavailable because of the or chid charity club's banquet which was previously sche duled for the club tonight new york oct 4 aun paton the south african novelist predicted yesterday that the threatened extern n in december of south afric is hated nass laws to afric m women would incite grave dis it was also announced on monday that hamilton is to have its first full time fire chief mr martin eldon crimes who will be arriving in the colony from england on october 11 and will take up his duties the following week he ruled the vast country as his private property and the fact that they rgav tbe belgians for enforciu cial segregation throughout their admim - ai > aid there \\ ling thai wa unrest which followed in dependence was commun'st inspired in a lecture entitled africa today miss schuyler not only spoke on the congo bin about her travels and experi ences in more than a dozen countries in north east and west africa which she \ primarily aa a coneert oianisti she ha heen engaged for a period of three vears the movement was led by members of the southern christian leadership conf t mr lesuer said the aeqiiisi tion of three new piec fire fighting equipment duruii the summer was the first sten in increasing the efficiency of the fire service now mr rimes will be coming to ad vise on all phases of fire fighting and prevention fir the city he will be responsi â€¢ . for the overall functioning of the fire service and th > rafting of codes and super vision of training of the brigade orders there ence organization of african men will not staid for the indignities of seai h to which their women would he subjected when the sou'i african police began reman 1 ing passes mr paton said clergymen that has been wag ing a campaign against ra cial segregation not forget thev were forced to work the plantations un 1 r leopold and they did not for give the belgian govcrnim nt for its segregation policies miss schuyler illustrated the rigidness of racial segregation in the congo by saving that it her first concert there in january 1!)59 no congoh te were allowed to attend though violent unrest foi lowed shortly after indepen dence came on hine 30 thei had been ggfctffig mfl'.v months earlier between the balabu and laulaba tribes with regard to katanga she defended albert tshombe who led the state's cec from the central governnieni many persons she said wrong ly accused him of being a tool of the belgians for nn re than a year prior to june 30 he i ought the belgians for in dependence of his state th ! belgians oppose him an 1 threw his chief ministers in jail the conference haii hoped to line up 2,000 persons mi side registration offices i i thirteen cities a spot die k showed that none had appear ed in some cities and only i mr herman leseur secre tary of the corporation re leased the information about mr grimes who he said has high qualifications for the po sition of chief fire officer he leaves a post in surrey errg land where he has been a di visional officer and senior fire protection officer with the county brigade according to mr roosevelt browne who has been chair man throughout the series which began in st george's three weeks ago tonight's panel comprises the hon h t watlington m.c.p member of the executive council and chairman of the board of edu it was rigid enforcement of pass laws that prompted lh crisis of last spring mr pat io recalled few at others the novelist who arriv 1 sunday from johannesburg will receive the 1%0 freed nn award at the nineteenth an nual dinner of freedom ho is 1 tomorrow at the hotel pla/i officials in the leon county office in tallahassee fh , said about twenty negroes had been registered they said the applicants had eome in pairs and there had been no stam iu at the courthouse there are no further plans afoot at the moment for mak ing a permanent fire fighting force mr lesuer stated add ing that it was intended lo keep the present organization as it is until it is found neces no sign of resolution mr grimes is 34 years old and is married with three chil dren he has spent his entire life in the fire fighting busi ness except for a period dur ing woris war ii when ki was in the royal marines he with regard to the congo miss schuyler said she sa no sign of resolution of ks present difficulties her per sonal opinion was that the only solution would be for th six proviio es to be given in dependence and remain under united nations supervision for many years cation mr gilbert a cooper m.c.p . chairman of the fin ance committee of the house of assembly mr arnold a francis m.c.p barrister-at law and mr mansfield brock a teacher at the berkeley in stitute about fifty negroes ao peared at the fulton county i atlanta board of registrar they were informed that registration deadlines had passed for all elections this year a dozen were registered ifor next year's elctions ac cording to officials durban south afrie oct 3 the police fired tw hursts of machine-gun fire over a crowd of africans try ing to rescue a man arreste i last nieht in the near-bv afri cna township of cato manor the mob stone an armored sary to make any changes car and a police truck before dispersing variety show committee picked aid for algerians seen the lecturer obviously di